568 San Anselmo Ave

San Anselmo, CA 94960(415) 405-0200

Skin Brightening

Skin

Brightening

Pigmented Lesions

All-layer targeting of hyperpigmentation, including for dark skin. The appearance of pigmented lesions can be successfully cleared by inducing selective photothermolysis of the melanin chromophore in the target tissue. This can be achieved for all layers of the pigmented lesion, as well as for lesions appearing in dark skin types, using Dye-SR technology, the Q-Switched Nd:YAG laser, or either approach with the addition of Impact technology for significantly enhanced results.

Lifecycle and hormonal changes can affect the distribution of color (melanin) in our skin, leading to the appearance of sunspots, age spots, or melasmaa dark, patchy facial discoloration condition. Harmony’s light-based and laser treatments remove the appearance of spots and pigmentation by targeting the melanin in the darkened area, clearing all layers of the pigmentation and revealing even-toned, unblemished skin. The treatments are specially designed for patient comfort and are safe and effective for all skin types, including dark skin.

Vascular Lesions

Greater Precision for Clear-Cut Results. The appearance of vascular lesions can be significantly reduced by including selective photothermolysis of the hemoglobin and oxy-hemoglobin chromophores in the target tissue. This can be achieved using Dye-VL technology, a long-pulsed Nd: YAG laser, or a combination of both for optimal results.

Dye-VL Technology

The Dye laser traditionally been the treatment method of choice for the removal of the appearance of vascular lesions. Harmony’s Dye-VL module offers the first real alternative to this method, offering treatment that is just effective as the Dye laser, with the safety, versatility and affordability of pulse light.

Diminish Skin Discoloration

with Harmony XL Pro

Through Harmony XL Pro , we offer patients a non-invasive cosmetic treatment to help them achieve their skin goals without the time, expense, and discomfort of cosmetic surgery.